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“Dear Stephanie and family,Marvin and I are shocked to hear about you mom. You know she was my BEST friend for many years in St. Louis. She was a...Read More »
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1 of 3 | Posted by: Joan Marion - Naples, FL - Friend

“I just heard of Lynne's passing, when my Christmas Card came back.........I am so sorry............Lynne and I got to be close friends when she...Read More »
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2 of 3 | Posted by: Liz Drury-Zemke - Fresno, CA

“Lynne and I knew each other as teenagers in Detroit in the 50s. We lived in the same neighborhood and in high school attended parties together and,...Read More »
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Marvin and I are shocked to hear about you mom. You know she was my BEST friend for many years in St. Louis. She was a WONDERFUL person and a FABULOUS friend.

We kept in contact at Christmas and was sooo disappointed that I hadn't heard from her the past two years.

Our deepest, deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Joan and Marvin Marion239-919-3024

Posted by: Joan Marion - Naples, FL - Friend Jan 03, 2018

I just heard of Lynne's passing, when my Christmas Card came back.........I am so sorry............Lynne and I got to be close friends when she worked with the March of Dimes and I volunteered. She was instrumental at sending me on the March of Dimes anniversary trip to New York and to meet Martha Stewart. I will always think of her when I look at my "print" given to me by the March of Dimes, by Salk's wife. I'm so saddened ..........she was a wonderful Friend, wife, mother, grandmother.....she will be missed.

Posted by: Liz Drury-Zemke - Fresno, CA - Friend Dec 29, 2017

Lynne and I knew each other as teenagers in Detroit in the 50s. We lived in the same neighborhood and in high school attended parties together and, of course, talked. She was a fun person, well liked by our peers. She and I got back in touch in the last few years thanks to a mutual friend from those days. We caught up on many aspects of our lives, sharing a career in Catholic education as adults. She continued to

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Lynne and I knew each other as teenagers in Detroit in the 50s. We lived in the same neighborhood and in high school attended parties together and, of course, talked. She was a fun person, well liked by our peers. She and I got back in touch in the last few years thanks to a mutual friend from those days. We caught up on many aspects of our lives, sharing a career in Catholic education as adults. She continued to be a fun person, though in her last weeks I was somewhat privy to the difficult path that her cancer had put her on. I will miss her presence in my life and pray for her eternal happiness.